Hall of Infinite Doors

The Brass Door



Storywriter's masterpiece behind this door is longer and of better quality than many of the full length stories on infinite-story and is definitely one you should check out if you are in the hallway.



The Oak Door


Behind the Oak Door lies a relaxing lounge where you can kick back and relax. Or, at least you would, if you weren't so darn curious. Still, it's a great place to wander around and talk to all sorts of different people. And, like many things in the hallway, this lounge might hold more secrets than one would think...



The Ice Door


Can you survive during an ice age in the distant pass during the most primitive stages of mankind's history? Find out through snowinaugust's excellent survival story.


The Blade Door

Nalan delivers an epic story of survival and adventure.


The Gingerbread Door


Vesnicie helps fuel the nostalgia of childhood fairytales.



The Spiderweb Door


Compelling story about the dilemma of a teenage girl faced with pregnancy. In my opinion the most well written piece in the hallway.



The Salt Door


If you've never heard the best joke in the world, prepare to be amazed. Xnull provides one of the best retellings of the Blue Monkey joke ever written. The Green Golf Ball and Pink Lemonade jokes don't even begin to match the awesomeness that lies in wait behind the Salt Door.



The Nerve Tissue Door


A new and interesting look at the clichéd children's cartoon idea of being stuck in somebody else's brain, the Nerve Tissue Door is an enjoyable and quick read. Written with the same amount of forethought and skill found in Usoki's full-length works, this door is clearly the best example of his work found in the Infinite Hallway.

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